Story of Disneyland - Van Eaton Galleries Disneyland Auction

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Extraordinary sale of the largest collection of Disneyland memorabilia ever offered. This 2-session auction features original concept art, tickets, guidebooks, maps, costumes, props, paperwork, posters, signage, and more spanning the 60 year history of the park. Also well represented is the 1964 World's Fair, Walt Disney World and EPCOT.
All items are sold as is. Contact Van Eaton Galleries for condition reports and shipping information. 18% Buyers Premium for payment by Cash, Cashiers Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. 21% Buyers premium for payments made by Credit Card, Debit Card, or PayPal.
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Tomorrowland site improvements plot plan630 - Tomorrowland site improvements plot plan
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(Disneyland, 1966)This rare construction-used blueprint was made at Walt Disney Imagineering covering the re-development of Tomorrowland in 1966 for i
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Estimate : 400.00 - 600.00
 
 
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Disneyland Vacationland Magazine advertisers rate folder631 - Disneyland Vacationland Magazine advertisers rate folder
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(Disneyland, 1959) Disneyland’s Vacationland Magazine was an information staple for Southern California tourists and the businesses that catered to th
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Estimate : 250.00 - 350.00
 
 
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Art Corner Graphic Disneyland Shopping Bag632 - Art Corner Graphic Disneyland Shopping Bag
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(Disneyland, 1958) A wonderful 1958 Disneyland shopping bag from the Tomorrowland Art Corner featuring Mickey Mouse at his easel. Measuring 8.25 x 5.5
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Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
 
 
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Vintage (3) Disneyland Shopping Bags633 - Vintage (3) Disneyland Shopping Bags
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(Disneyland, 1959) A wonderful group of (3) scarce 1959 Disneyland shopping bags featuring some of the new attractions such as the Monorail and the Su
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Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
 
 
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Vintage (4) Disneyland Shopping Bags634 - Vintage (4) Disneyland Shopping Bags
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Disneyland, 1966) Vintage set of (4) Disneyland shopping bags. Probably the most iconic Disneyland shopping bags of the psychedelic sixties! These st
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Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
 
 
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Art Corner Tips on Animation book .635 - Art Corner Tips on Animation book .
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(Disneyland, 1959) Souvenir book sold at the Art Corner titled Walt Disney’s Tips on Animation. Measuring 8.5 x 11 in. and in very good condition.
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Estimate : 250.00 - 350.00
 
 
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Roy Williams original Art Corner “Pluto” sketch.636 - Roy Williams original Art Corner “Pluto” sketch.
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(Disneyland, 1957) Animator, story man and Mouseketeer Roy Williams could often be found in the Art Corner at Disneyland creating his signature quick
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Estimate : 200.00 - 300.00
 
 
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Art Corner How to Draw Mickey Mouse souvenir guide .637 - Art Corner How to Draw Mickey Mouse souvenir guide .
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(Disneyland, 1957) Souvenir guide sold at the Disneyland Art Corner with instructions on how to draw “Mickey Mouse”. Measuring 8.5 x 11 in. and in ver
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Estimate : 150.00 - 200.00
 
 
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Art Corner Magic Mirror  souvenir.638 - Art Corner Magic Mirror souvenir.
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(Disneyland, 1956) Zoetrope-style souvenir from the Art Corner, featuring “Pecos Bill” astride “Widow Maker”. The 10.75 in. disk is still in its’ orig
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Estimate : 200.00 - 300.00
 
 
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Roy Williams original Art Corner “Donald Duck” sketch .639 - Roy Williams original Art Corner “Donald Duck” sketch .
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(Disneyland, 1957) Animator, story man and Mouseketeer Roy Williams could often be found in the Art Corner at Disneyland creating his signature quick
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Estimate : 200.00 - 300.00
 
 
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